An increase in the number of animals can lead to various ecological effects. It may enhance biodiversity and strengthen ecosystem resilience, but it can also result in overpopulation, leading to competition for resources such as food and habitat. This can cause stress on the environment, potentially leading to habitat degradation and increased human-wildlife conflicts. Additionally, some species may thrive at the expense of others, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem.
Men, animals and birds will be subjected to dangerous situations
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there will be more tigers
In order to maintain, electrical neutrality, the number of electrons will also increase as the number of protons increases.
There are a number of things that could happen to animals if the air they breathe was sprayed with pesticide. These animals could die or develop infections.
Animals that they eat such as krill and fish will increase dramatically since they will not have as many predators after them. This will eventually decrease the number of space in the ocean
the species's population would increase but depending on the animal, a population rise could begin to affect other animals
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If the number of tigers increases then the food chain would be effected. Their prey (like birds, deers and other animals) would decrease and cause other food chains to be effected. Some people live in forests which may have tigers, the increase would cause more deaths in these communities.